Austrocidaria haemophaeaAustrocidaria haemophaea is a species of moth of the family Geometridae. It endemic to New Zealand and is found on the Chatham Islands. Adults are on the wing in December and June.TaxonomyThis species was first described by Edward Meyrick in 1925 and originally named Hydriomena haemophaea. George Hudson discussed and illustrated this species under that name in his 1928 book The butterflies and moths of New Zealand. Louis Beethoven Prout discussed this species under the name Euphyia haemophaea. In 1971 John S. Dugdale placed this species in the genus Austrocidaria. The male holotype, collected at Whangamarino on Chatham Island by Stewart Lindsay, is held at the Canterbury Museum.DescriptionMeyrick described the adult of this species as follows:DistributionA. haemophaea is endemic to New Zealand. It has been observed on the Chatham Islands including on Chatham Island and Pitt Island.HostsAs at 1971 the larval host of this species is unknown.BehaviourThe adults of this species are on the wing in December and June.